Thank you so much for documenting your steps, this how-to should be listed on the website!

That worked for me last night, but unfortunately woke up with the same message

Has the code been modified to not allow miners of different versions to talk to each other? If so, we need to make sure all the pools are running the same version and go from there. As the pools have the most hashing power that should stabilize the coin and force everyone else to upgrade as they will start losing peers if they stay on the older version.

Thank you so much for documenting your steps, this how-to should be listed on the website!

That worked for me last night, but unfortunately woke up with the same message

Has the code been modified to not allow miners of different versions to talk to each other? If so, we need to make sure all the pools are running the same version and go from there. As the pools have the most hashing power that should stabilize the coin and force everyone else to upgrade as they will start losing peers if they stay on the older version.

As I understand it the changes are already made in the code, therefore I can update my pool and nodes?

It seems my problems with the pool are not over So, I mined over night, and have been consistently mining, but I have not received a payout from http://anomalypool.com/ since 9:32 EST. I have re-installed my wallet, and it is up to date.

It seems my problems with the pool are not over So, I mined over night, and have been consistently mining, but I have not received a payout from http://anomalypool.com/ since 9:32 EST. I have re-installed my wallet, and it is up to date.

Stop the wallet. Remove all nodes in the .conf-file and delete your block chain files and peers.dat. Start the wallet again.

It seems my problems with the pool are not over So, I mined over night, and have been consistently mining, but I have not received a payout from http://anomalypool.com/ since 9:32 EST. I have re-installed my wallet, and it is up to date.

Stop the wallet. Remove all nodes in the .conf-file and delete your block chain files and peers.dat. Start the wallet again.

It seems my problems with the pool are not over So, I mined over night, and have been consistently mining, but I have not received a payout from http://anomalypool.com/ since 9:32 EST. I have re-installed my wallet, and it is up to date.

Stop the wallet. Remove all nodes in the .conf-file and delete your block chain files and peers.dat. Start the wallet again.

It seems my problems with the pool are not over So, I mined over night, and have been consistently mining, but I have not received a payout from http://anomalypool.com/ since 9:32 EST. I have re-installed my wallet, and it is up to date.

Stop the wallet. Remove all nodes in the .conf-file and delete your block chain files and peers.dat. Start the wallet again.

If all devs were bound by the community, then you wouldn't have so many imbeciles devs sitting around changing variables and MS Painting logos so as to excrete their coin-of-the-week directly into the Cryptsy Clown Car, because the community is fed up with it. A ship needs a strong, thoughtful captain, otherwise it's adrift amongst the shoals. I would politely suggest than anyone who wishes to mutiny can fork off here: https://github.com/s4w3d0ff/cryptographicanomaly

Everyone likes to make money, but there's more to being a member of a community than bleeding it dry.

If all devs were bound by the community, then you wouldn't have so many imbeciles devs sitting around changing variables and MS Painting logos so as to excrete their coin-of-the-week directly into the Cryptsy Clown Car, because the community is fed up with it. A ship needs a strong, thoughtful captain, otherwise it's adrift amongst the shoals. I would politely suggest than anyone who wishes to mutiny can fork off here: https://github.com/s4w3d0ff/cryptographicanomaly

Everyone likes to make money, but there's more to being a member of a community than bleeding it dry.

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i really can't get what you understand from a 'coin'.we're not here to be a member of some community. we're here because we are trying to own -create- some coins of the currency some dev. created and all currencies needs exchange, otherwise they die as they have no real value.I'm voting for more people to come own-create this currency, currency to grow.you're voting for having more....more...all of them. All i will say is good luck with your monopoly money if u want to do so.

We need to secure the chain, get rid of forks, be able to compile win wallet anytime we want in case of emergency upgrade (all technical problems we have now) and then hit the exchange. If something happens when there are many people in the community from the exchange, because this coin isn`t secure, trustable or it may end up sorely.

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With the current technical issues we are facing, getting into an exchange at this time could project the coin in a negative way. How many would buy this coin in the exchanges when there are issues to be fixed? I trust CGA's dev s4w3d0ff, wzttide, tf2honeybadger and others supporting this coin to make this coin a big success and one of the best altcoins we've seen so far.

I agree....Make the coin stable first....Other things will have to come laterWith no firm foundation, the coin is worthless

It seems my problems with the pool are not over So, I mined over night, and have been consistently mining, but I have not received a payout from http://anomalypool.com/ since 9:32 EST. I have re-installed my wallet, and it is up to date.

Stop the wallet. Remove all nodes in the .conf-file and delete your block chain files and peers.dat. Start the wallet again.

It seems my problems with the pool are not over So, I mined over night, and have been consistently mining, but I have not received a payout from http://anomalypool.com/ since 9:32 EST. I have re-installed my wallet, and it is up to date.

Stop the wallet. Remove all nodes in the .conf-file and delete your block chain files and peers.dat. Start the wallet again.

something is wrong...i solomined with only 2 nodes at op today. (deleted chain and re get it in the morning)but with the last wallet deleted the 2 nodes at op, the 2 coin mined today dissappear . they had 120 confirm and they were matured..

EDIT : chain is wrong if you delete the nodes at op..addnode=184.154.116.146addnode=71.105.130.10

I actually don't own either of those. I think they might be wzttide's nodes. Either way, my suggestion for running a stable node is to not use ANY addnodes at all. My node (184.154.116.146/cga.inceptioncraft.net) and s4w3d0ff node are hardcoded into the client, and you will connect to them to get more peers automatically. If you just connect to us, you should be good.

Is there anyone else out there reading this who could help s4w3d0ff and me fix this forking? Banning nodes evidently did not work. I slept on the problem last night and now I'm thinking that realistically, the client is probably intermittently creating forks when a certain condition is met. I'm not certain what this could be, but I'm walking through the code to troubleshoot what it could be.

TL;DR: The best way to secure your node right now is to avoid using addnodes in your configuration file. Get rid of them and let the client get peers from s4w3d0ff and myself automatically.

Additionally, I will vouch for wzttide's trustworthiness as an escrow service. He's been a great asset to the community by running a very stable pool and giving bounties out of his own balance.